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package sun.security.provider.certpath;
import java.util.*;
import java.security.cert.*;
import java.security.cert.PKIXReason;
import sun.security.util.Debug;
import static sun.security.x509.PKIXExtensions.*;
/**
* KeyChecker is a PKIXCertPathChecker
that checks that the
* keyCertSign bit is set in the keyUsage extension in an intermediate CA
* certificate. It also checks whether the final certificate in a
* certification path meets the specified target constraints specified as
* a CertSelector in the PKIXParameters passed to the CertPathValidator.
*
* @since 1.4
* @author Yassir Elley
*/
class KeyChecker extends PKIXCertPathChecker {
private static final Debug debug = Debug.getInstance("certpath");
private final int certPathLen;
private final CertSelector targetConstraints;
private int remainingCerts;
private Set supportedExts;
/**
* Creates a KeyChecker.
*
* @param certPathLen allowable cert path length
* @param targetCertSel a CertSelector object specifying the constraints
* on the target certificate
*/
KeyChecker(int certPathLen, CertSelector targetCertSel) {
this.certPathLen = certPathLen;
this.targetConstraints = targetCertSel;
}
/**
* Initializes the internal state of the checker from parameters
* specified in the constructor
*/
@Override
public void init(boolean forward) throws CertPathValidatorException {
if (!forward) {
remainingCerts = certPathLen;
} else {
throw new CertPathValidatorException
("forward checking not supported");
}
}
@Override
public boolean isForwardCheckingSupported() {
return false;
}
@Override
public Set getSupportedExtensions() {
if (supportedExts == null) {
supportedExts = new HashSet(3);
supportedExts.add(KeyUsage_Id.toString());
supportedExts.add(ExtendedKeyUsage_Id.toString());
supportedExts.add(SubjectAlternativeName_Id.toString());
supportedExts = Collections.unmodifiableSet(supportedExts);
}
return supportedExts;
}
/**
* Checks that keyUsage and target constraints are satisfied by
* the specified certificate.
*
* @param cert the Certificate
* @param unresolvedCritExts the unresolved critical extensions
* @throws CertPathValidatorException if certificate does not verify
*/
@Override
public void check(Certificate cert, Collection unresCritExts)
throws CertPathValidatorException
{
X509Certificate currCert = (X509Certificate)cert;
remainingCerts--;
// if final certificate, check that target constraints are satisfied
if (remainingCerts == 0) {
if (targetConstraints != null &&
targetConstraints.match(currCert) == false) {
throw new CertPathValidatorException("target certificate " +
"constraints check failed");
}
} else {
// otherwise, verify that keyCertSign bit is set in CA certificate
verifyCAKeyUsage(currCert);
}
// remove the extensions that we have checked
if (unresCritExts != null && !unresCritExts.isEmpty()) {
unresCritExts.remove(KeyUsage_Id.toString());
unresCritExts.remove(ExtendedKeyUsage_Id.toString());
unresCritExts.remove(SubjectAlternativeName_Id.toString());
}
}
// the index of keyCertSign in the boolean KeyUsage array
private static final int KEY_CERT_SIGN = 5;
/**
* Verifies the key usage extension in a CA cert.
* The key usage extension, if present, must assert the keyCertSign bit.
* The extended key usage extension is not checked (see CR 4776794 for
* more information).
*/
static void verifyCAKeyUsage(X509Certificate cert)
throws CertPathValidatorException {
String msg = "CA key usage";
if (debug != null) {
debug.println("KeyChecker.verifyCAKeyUsage() ---checking " + msg
+ "...");
}
boolean[] keyUsageBits = cert.getKeyUsage();
// getKeyUsage returns null if the KeyUsage extension is not present
// in the certificate - in which case there is nothing to check
if (keyUsageBits == null) {
return;
}
// throw an exception if the keyCertSign bit is not set
if (!keyUsageBits[KEY_CERT_SIGN]) {
throw new CertPathValidatorException
(msg + " check failed: keyCertSign bit is not set", null,
null, -1, PKIXReason.INVALID_KEY_USAGE);
}
if (debug != null) {
debug.println("KeyChecker.verifyCAKeyUsage() " + msg
+ " verified.");
}
}
}
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